Likely unfixable; disabling vesamenu.c32 globally would mean that all
users would be left with a command-line syslinux interface, which would
greatly reduce usability, especially for those using ISOs which include
numerous menu options. Since I'm not aware of any way to detect hardware
which has a broken framebuffer unable to display syslinux, while
manually blacklisting each individual computer unable to display a
graphical syslinux menu is unfeasible, only perhaps an improvement in
syslinux for supporting semi-functional hardware can potentailly fix
this.

** Changed in: unetbootin
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Geza Kovacs (gezakovacs)

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